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At the turn of the century two of Princeton Junction's landmark retailers closed.
One was Lick-It ice cream, a tiny kiosk-like yellow building that served ice cream to walk-in and drive-through customers, always including a trademark nonpareil in the ice cream.
Also, the family-owned Lucar Hardware store shut down due to competition with superstores like Home Depot and Lowe's Hardware.
Competition was not the only factor, however.
The owners sought to retire, and the land had become more valuable.
The site is now occupied by PNC Bank.

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